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Batmobile recall

April 14 2004 at 3:29 PM

  (Login DocMartin4)
Byrne Victim

 
It seems the big automakers are not the only ones having to recall vehicles.

Martin Arlt..................

From Yahoo news:

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040414/ap_on_re_us/toy_recalls

Mattel Recalls Batmobiles After Injuries
Wed Apr 14,11:50 AM ET Add U.S. National - AP to My Yahoo!


By JENNIFER C. KERR, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - Hundreds of thousands of Batman Batmobiles by Mattel are being recalled after reports that more than a dozen children have been hurt by the toys, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (news - web sites) said Wednesday.

Mattel, based in El Segundo, Calif., agreed to recall 314,000 of the blue-and-gray toy cars. The rear tail wings of the Batmobile are made of a hard plastic that rises to a sharp point and poses a hazard to young children, the safety commission said.

According to the commission, Mattel has received 14 reports of cuts, scrapes and other injuries from the Batmobiles. Four of the injuries required medical treatment.

The agency announced the toy recalls as it launched an awareness campaign about older recalled products that may still be lurking in consumers' homes. Among some of the biggest hidden hazards: children's jackets with drawstrings that present a strangulation danger and baby cribs that do not meet federal safety standards.

"It is often the oldest products that present the most serious hazards," said CPSC chairman Hal Stratton. "Hand-me downs and old children's products may have sentimental value to parents and consumers, but more importantly they may no longer be safe to use."

Stratton also urged resale, consignment and thrift stores to check their stocks to make certain that these older products aren't being sold to consumers.

The Batmobiles were sold for about $30 at retail and toy stores nationwide from June 2003 to this past February. Parents are advised to take the toys away from children and contact Mattel at 888-271-9891 for free replacement wings.

 
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(Login David_Poole)
Byrne Victim

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April 14 2004, 3:39 PM 

"Mattel has received 14 reports of cuts, scrapes and other injuries from the Batmobiles. Four of the injuries required medical treatment."



Out of (presumably) thousands of toys sold 4 needed medical treatment. Kids today would have never made it when I was a young-in and that was only twenty years ago! Why did the other 10 kids parents feel it necessary to report the "cuts, scrapes, and other injuries"?

"Mattel, you gave my little Billy a boo-boo and I had to put a band-aid on it. You know he can't be around anything pointed until he's 16! Shame on you!"

Gimme a break.

 
 


(Login wiredemon)
Byrne Victim

Re: Batmobile recall

April 14 2004, 4:14 PM 

Hmmm....I guess this means I'm gonna have trouble marketing "Jaggy, the Rusty Nail"...

 
 


(Login MarkLerer)
Byrne Victim

Re: Batmobile recall

April 14 2004, 4:18 PM 

I get the feeling that a lot of misery could be saved if manufacturers simply labeled their toy products with "CAUTION: Do Not Jab in Eye."

 
 

(Login MelissaAshton)
Nudge

Billy's boo-boo

April 14 2004, 5:43 PM 

I'll go a little further than David and suggest that Billy's boo-boo was one of the four that required 'medical attention'.

For the purposes of sensationalist reporting, over-worrying fellow mothers, or (most importantly) litigation, applying a band-aid qualifies as "medical attention".

Cotton wool should be regulation issue to all new mothers....

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(Login BrianTalley)
Byrne Victim

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April 14 2004, 11:20 PM 

I'm reminded of the old Saturday Night Live bit advertising "Happy Fun Ball" and all the accompanying warnings....

".....Warning..pregnant women, the elderly, and children should avoid exposure to Happy Fun Ball. Caution, Happy Fun Ball may accelerate to dangerous speeds. Do not use Happy Fun Ball on concrete. Discontinue use of Happy Fun Ball if any of the following occurs...itching, vertigo dizziness, tingling in extremities, loss of balance or coordination, slurred speech. temporary blindness, profuse sweating, or heart palpitations. Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball. Happy Fun Ball!! Accept no substitutes!!"

Used to be you had fun and if you got hurt....well that was part of the fun.


 
 


(Login ookook)
Byrne Victim

Re: Batmobile recall

April 15 2004, 10:45 AM 

hey, just wait until they realize that Batman himself has two nice sharp points on the top of his head...

i distinctly remember my little brother throwing a Hasbro Batman figure at a dart board just to see if it would stick...

dan

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